Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Redskins Nation is a half-hour show devoted to giving fans unfiltered access to the day's events at Redskins Park. Hosted by Larry Michael, the show features Redskins players, coaches and sit-down interviews with team officials. (Show re-airs at 11:30 p.m/7:30 a.m. daily)

Quick Stats (2014):

Selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round (No. 205 overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2012.

Transactions:

Selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round (No. 205 overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2012.

PRO

Tenacious blocker and explosive receiving threat who was one of Washington's premier signings in its 2012 free agency class.

In 2013, caught 113 passes to break Art Monk's team record for receptions in a season.

Became one of the offense's key components in 2012, leading Washington with 633 receiving yards in only 10 games and going 9-1 in games in which he played.

Enters 2014 having played in 84 regular season games with 69 starts.

Has amassed 345 receptions for 4,498 yards and 25 touchdowns through the 2013 season.

Has appeared in five postseason games, starting all five.

Has 30 career postseason receptions for 413 yards with three touchdowns.

2013 (Redskins)

Started and played in all 16 games.

Caught a career-high 11 receptions, recording 144 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown versus Dallas (12/22). Broke Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Monk's team record for receptions in a single season (106 in 1984) and joined Monk as the only players in team history to record triple-digit catches in a season.

Became the third player in NFL history to record at least five receptions in every game of a season since the adoption of the 16-game schedule in 1978 (Jimmy Smith in 2001, Antonio Brown in 2013).

Finished the season with 113 receptions for 1,346 yards (11.9 avg.) and five touchdowns.

2012 (Redskins)

Fought through injury the entire season, starting all 10 regular season games in which he played and leading the Redskins with 633 receiving yards.

Finished the year with 44 receptions (14.4 avg.) and four receiving touchdowns.

In his Redskins debut at New Orleans, he caught four passes for 109 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game in the first half with a foot injury. Caught the first pass attempt (for no gain) and first touchdown (88 yards) in the career of Robert Griffin III.

His 88-yard reception against the Saints was the longest pass play by the Redskins since Ed Rubbert's 88-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Allen in a strike game vs. the St. Louis Cardinals on Oct. 4, 1987, a span of 397 regular season games.

2011 (Colts)

Started and played in all 16 games.

Caught a career-high 70 passes for a career-best 947 yards and career high six touchdowns.

Had three games with over 100 receiving yards and in each of those games he had two touchdown receptions.

Caught a career-long 87-yard touchdown pass.

2010 (Colts)

Started 14 games and set career-highs with 60 receptions for 784 yards and six receiving touchdowns.

Had his first career multiple touchdown game (2) with six receptions for 93 yards.

Recorded five receptions for 112 yards and one touchdown in which is scoring reception was a playoff career-long.

Had his second career 100+ yards receiving postseason game.

2009 (Colts)

Started 13 of 14 games during the season.

Posted 47 receptions for 765 yards and four receiving touchdowns.

Had two rushes for ten total yards.

Notched his first 100+ yard receiving game with six receptions for 108 yards.

Forced one fumble after chasing down a defender on an interception return against Baltimore in the Divisional Playoffs.

Recorded 11 receptions for 151 yards in the AFC Championship Game vs. New York which was the fourth 10+-reception game in franchise history and the third most receiving yards in Colts post season history.

His 151 yard receiving game combined with 123 yards from fellow receiver Austin Collie marked the 4th time in franchise postseason history that the Colts had two 100+ receivers in the same game.

2008 (Colts)

Appeared in 14 games during the season.

Had four receptions for 23 yards.

Ranked third on the team with 15 special teams tackles (12 solo).

Returned 22 kick offs for a 21.6 yard return average and one punt return for five yards.

His season high three special team tackles came in his first NFL appearance.

College

Four-year player who saw action in 51 games at Norwich (Vt.) and Mount Union.

Played one year at Norwich before transferring to Mount Union as sophomore.

Has combined 246 receptions for 4,380 yards, 60 TDs receiving and had 19 rushes for 176 yards and four touchdowns.

Also returned 20 kickoffs for a 24.6 average and one touchdown. Returned 10 punts for a 10.0 yard average.

His 60 TD receptions rank 2nd in NCAA Division III history.

Also became sixth player in Division III history to surpass 4,000+ yards receiving.

Started 39 of 41 games in three seasons with Mount Union and led team to two national titles.

Set school records with 202 receptions and 47 TD receptions.

Ranked 2nd in school history with 3,363 receiving yards.

Saw action in 14 games as senior.

Had 67 receptions for 955 yards and 14 touchdowns. Also had 19 rushes for 176 yards and four rushing touchdowns.

Was First-Team All-Ohio Athletic Conference choice and Ed Sherman Award winner as league's most outstanding receiver for second consecutive year.

Had 7 receptions for 119 yards and one vs. Marietta and had two three-touchdown games.

Appeared in 15 games as junior and had caught 67 passes for1,212 yards and 17 touchdowns and had seven rushes for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Also had 18t pass.

Saw action in 12 games as sophomore and had 68 receptions for 1,196 yards and 16 touchdowns and returned 10 kickoffs for a 24.1 yard average and one touchdown.

Was Second-Team All-OAC choice.

Appeared in 10 games and totaled 44 receptions for 1,017 yards and 13 touchdowns as freshman at Norwich.

Holds degree in communications.

Personal

Attended John I. Leonard (Greenacres, Fla.) High School.

Earned two letters in football, while also competing in track and soccer.

Resides in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Full name is Pierre Andre Garçon.

Is the son of two Haitian emigrants and identifies himself as Haitian-American.